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aap cam ELEGANT PAIR OF MATCHED HORSES FOR sale—Also a new double harness and French coupe. Sree sti lor one pe ed rar ort with or cou weey moderate price. Inquire at 104 Wen Twenty-sixth at. Star enderls ne, Ingure ins Wee tues AMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE—WILL TAKE PAY Hid arriage tiling. Inquire ef 1 Lavingslon place. nl i a SALE—IMPORTED COWS, AY Billsand nedtora tay by be seen at tho fale of the Ameri ean Institute, Sixty-fifth st and Third avenue, on Wednes- ‘day, Thursday and Friday. Inquire of WM. WATSON, 29 ‘Fark place, or at the fair ground. Seen ee eee reer nneremenetntenennenrnens IN—A GOOD HORSE. BUGGY (COVERED) APS fanaa! for $75, suitable for a physician, or others, may be seen at Mr. Cogswell’s stable, Crystie street, near Broome, where they have been kept for a year past, and are ‘mo longer wanted. ~ BAY HORSE FOR SALK—YOUNG, VERY Kinga L warranted 8 penne sate for acarriage, coupe aran eller. 5 eae UNDERHILL & FLEET, 68 Lafayette place, —$—$— rr ree Bin HAWK COLT AND TWO HUNDED AND TEN 1 und road Wagon. for sale. The horse is a bright sor og tail and mane, ve years old, fifteen hands high be seuly made, square smooth trotter, and perfectly sound and ‘kind in every respect; was sired by Vermont Black Hawk out of Lady Teazel; will show close on three minutes’ by the “Wil be sold togelnacoe coperetn ares eye a: separate, at_an unnot ‘@ash, at No. Peery i cose of Tenth street, * QO ABRIAGES FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE GOOD SECOND. nd rockaway carriage, suitable for a private family, nearly as good as new; some hew buggy wagons, some sec and” ‘Band buggy wagons, one light, exproas or business wa Apply to M. CURLEY, 21 Rast Twelfth street, |ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—ONE SECOND HAND BOs five on) io Laprimrpd Posie igo copy 4 sito. ment of new aiyle of carriages of every description, ‘for sale at low prices. “Apply at 616 Broadway, 2 {°MTvuoM F SALE—A SUPERIOR PAIR OF BROWN CAR- ¥ Tie horsos: Jong ais, sound and kind: double oF singly ta warranted in every way. O% ial Livery Sable, 52 Leonard streets “PP bese 'OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 1544 HANDS HIGH, years old, preteen kind in single or double harness, dn “cant tr 3:15. Inquire of ‘WOOD & (ALBIN 172 and 173 Fulton Market, before 12 0’ OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH YOUNG BBOWN horde, about 16 hands high, long tail, well bred, and a very Fast trotler; will be sold very cheap, asthe owner has no us? or bien ‘To be seen at the stable in Forty-eighth street, near ros ye IOR SALE—A GOOD {FAMILY HORSE, SOUND AND kind, just from the country; price $55; also a wagoa and ‘Apply at 162 Varick street. OR SALE—A WELL MATCHED SPAN OF DARK brown Morgan and Black Hawk horses, 15 hands high, 7 ‘and 8 years 0) stylish, free and kind;’ can trot a mile’ in three minutes; an eminently beautiful span; price $1,000 if Bold together, or $600 each if sold separately; also, a span of @ray work horses, 16 hands high, will be sold for half their ‘value; price $400.’ Address H. H. C., Herald office. Meee! ot ee Fe SALE—A REMARKABLY STYLISH PAIR OF BAY carriage horses, 6 years old, long tails, warranted perfectly ound, and kind and gentle in all harness; sold for wantof use. n R. Mackey’s stable, 81 West Twen r (OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN.—A GRAY MARE, trotting buggy, harness, &c., compiete; the mare is 15 dhands, bod tail, pony built, nine years old and fast, warranted #ound and kind and of great endurance; the wagon is. no top, full spring, and weighs 195 pounds; is nearly new; price for ell y be seen and tried by applying to G. ‘Cooper's Dnion stables, 23 West Thirteenth street. OR SALK—SEVERAL CANADIAN HORSES, 144 TO 15 hands high; one pair of brown mares, 15 hands, very ferviceable and good drivers; two fast horses, all sound, kind ‘Gnd just from the country. Apply at 574 Eighth avenue. POR, SALECA PAIR OP BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, over 16 hands high; « brown horse, 16 hands high, and a "Diack horse, 16% hands high, both of which are suitable for a fart or any’ hard work; also a black horses, 154% hands h gh. x are all well broken {o gingle and double bariess. “Apply ‘fo JAMES HARPER, 137 Court street, Brooklyn, before 12 M., for one week. OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH'BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS high, fast perfeotly kind in all “harness, together with a Bhifing top Byron wagon, new set of harness; also, a splendid oung horse, suitable for carting purposes. Inquire at 142 idridge street, after 9A. M. OR SALE—ONE SPLENDID TEAM {OF SORRELL horses, six years old, 1634 hands high; one splendid tea ‘Of bobtail bays, six and seven years old, 16 hands high; one of ‘these teams , and the other is $275; one splendid bobtail dapple gray horse, 16 hands high, six Years old, warranted to ‘trot in $:30, price $250; one handsome years old, y horse, six 36 hands igh, price $165; one dark bay horse, 163 hinds high Bix years old, price $125; one pony built sorrel horse, 1544 hands high, seven years old, price $125. All these horses are war- ranted in every respect. All to be seen at 8144 Perry stroet, OR SALE CHEAP—A NEW EXPRESS WAGON, OR would do for the grocery business, at 137 Troy street, near ‘ashington street. OR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, or will sell either separate. “Apply at 105 Houston street) Sorner of Washington, ORSES FOR SALE—TWO FINE HORSES, 6 AND 7 years old, warranted sonnd and kind, and e minutes. Can be until) M. stable, corner of Bleecker and Crosby streets. ORSES FOR SALF—A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED sound and handgome coach horses, in private bunds, ‘Apply at 31 Pine street second story, room 9, of Robert. OLD FOR WANT OF USE—FOURTEEN GOOD WORK ‘horses, and two good carriage or express horses ; to be seen Biter 12 0'elook at noon at No. 207 West Twenty-first street. REILLY & GREEN. HETLAND PONIES FOR SALE—VERY GENT! quiet, for children. ‘To be seen at WM. WATSO: ‘West Farms. Apply at 29 Park place. HREE HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP. ‘ACKER, MERRALL & CO., 133 Chambers strect. ANTED—A STYLISH, THOROUGHLY BROKEN SAD- dle horse, with long mane and tail, ‘not less than 1544 Bands high, and welghing not lese than 1,000 ponnds: he must De entirely’sound and kind, must be broke to the sound of mu- Bic and the noise of cars, and well broke to and kind in. sigh &nd double harness; but great speed is not required, Addr J. C,, New York Post offic ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO GENTLE PONIES, USED TO W Stirring ladion, or tho advertiser would keep them uring the Winter, returning them in May next; an excellent pportunity fora party not wishing the expense of them during le winter months. ‘They would be well taken care of and Kindly treated. Address, with price and where to be seen, Alice, box 379 New York Post Oitice. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A STYLISH HORSE, OR ‘span of horses; ago harness and buggy or carriage, for which staple jewelry en. Inquire of J. D. PRICE, No. 11 Wall street, room No. 1. ‘ANTED—A MAN WITH $25 TO BUY A WAGON AND Ws rciy businees worth $20 a week, sold. bocaussonner must leave town. Nohumbug. Address J. R., box 12) Her- ald office, stating where to be seen. |G BER, MONTHCHORSES KEPT ON A LONG Island farm; good pasture, good hay, warm barns, and Dest city reference.’ “Address Long Island, Herald office. 8 SPLENDID DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE—JUST FROM the country; would make excellent teams for trucks; also, B powerful blind horse for sale; one handsome 5 year old wa: gon horse for sale; one handsome farm horse at All tobe Been at 87 James street. 00. <EE SAU, 4, VERY STYLISH PAIR OF CA. OD, radian ponies 18 hands high, aged and 8 years; ‘new harness, and a new wavon with shifting mnade by one of the best makers in this clty and has been “ussd ‘Dut a few times; to be sold on account of the owner not having Hime to use them. ‘79 be seen at the livery sable of fd. Kelley, 38 Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. CLOTHING. RARE CHANCE, AND NO HUMBUG.—LADIES AND cntlemen having any cast off clothing to dispose of can ve the highest cash price ever paid by calling at the store or addressing Wm. Walsh, 89 Centre street. A line by post punc- mally attended to. RARE CHANCE AND NO HUMBUG.—GENTLEMEN having any cast off clothing to dispose of ean recelve from $2 to $8 for coats, and from $1 to $4 for pants. Also ever: gevcription of genis wearing apparel. A note by post punctual- ly attended to by K., 134 Seventh avenue, between Nine- teenth and Twentieth streets. T 491 PEARL STREET.—CLOTHING.—GENTLEMEN having any new or east off clothing to dispose of will re- Ceive fifty per cent more than elsewhere by calling at the store, Gr addressing Daniel Doyle, 491 Pearl street oS Oe T NO. 44 CENTRE STREET.—WANTED, $10,000 ‘worth of new and left off clothing, for the Western market, Geitlemen wil receive Aifty percent tnore than their supposed e, @ or smal Jo ‘store or ad- Areasing THOM: D. CONROY, 44 Centre sifect, on EFT OFF CLOTHING.—LADIES AND FAMILIES can obtain the highest prices for silk dresses, pants, vests, &e., by sending through post only for Mr. L, 16} Sixth avenue, up atairs. lies attended to by Mrs. L. i DA. AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF clothing, furniture or carpets to dispose of, will receive ihe highest price in cash, by sending to or addressing A. Har- Tia, S86 Third avenue, between Forueth and Forty first siroots. Ladies attended to by’ Mrs. Hurris, ADIES—MRS. FE. WILL CONTINUE PAYING HER ‘eat prices, from $6 to $20 for silk dresses, and from $1 20-816 for bareges und cashmeres; iso jewelty, furniture, carpets, Ac. Apply by note to Mrs. E., 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Don't forget the mumber, “LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—IF YOU ARE SATISFIED with receiving a fair cash price for your cast off clothing, Turniture or carpets, aud not to be humbugged by the high of: ferers and false pretenders, call on or send a note by post to B, MINTZ, 282 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-seventh and ‘Twenty-eighth streets, where orders will be punctually at- tended to. "Ladies attended to by Mra. Mintz. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. staat RRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY.—WE HAVE JUST RE- ceived from England a superb set of solid sterling silver, elie or soup and gravy tureens, vegetable and side dishes, with covers; fish knife, cheose scoop, knife rests, surar Bhovel, salt spoons ‘and table, deswert and ton forks and spoons, Jo all sumbering one hundrel and Aifty-nine pieces and weigh: ing nearly two thousand ounces, Kiel 4 4 mented, chased nnd engraved with family ieet 1% fiehly orma, &c. This truly fine plate comprised the 1 eat the pro er +4 of fe cost twelve hundred pounds. ond as the day itleft the manufacturer's: hands, here tone Biitn few times used. This is tho first instance wren oy eee In which any plate Belonging to Rugish Court thmilion ha ever been sent to the United States, thereby ‘making ft rent curiosity. We will have the entire set on exhibition on and after Monday, September 19, and invite all to come and Hoyt, BADGER & DILLON, Jewelle: 266 Pear! street and 38 Fulton LLEN'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE REMOVED FROM Il WALL STREET To 415 Les anita hen ib had el WN ches, elry, silver ai rare at very dow o" Tue seer sere tok Pee Sea T J. MACDUFF'S, 11 WALL STREET.—NOTIOI Target compantes desiring to purchase prizes can find an Excellent assortment of silver wai feaolected lot of first class wat than regular wholesale rates, OR SALE—TO PAY ADVANCES—ONE FINE GOLD eh’ hunting case wateh, eighteen carats, at $90, cost $) Jady's watch and chatelaine chain at $100, cost $215: Enjlish lever, open face, at $45, cost $100. J, H. BARRINGER, 170 Broadway, room 25, np stairs. cons NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1859 leaves CANADA, Lang, i Berths not secured unt paid for. An ex surgeon on . aver Dulin oes Mache naam ements on eRe, yer, bullion, apecie, 8 foe bile of lndday are signed therefor aud the. value scoot orem creed Fe NARS MG Ths dren, TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CALLING AT Cork to land aud embark letters and passengera.—The verpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company's ndid 01 ips are intended to ‘eplen ‘yde built iron screw steamshi, ‘ail as follows:— KANGAROO........ CITY OF BALTIMORE CITY OF MANCHESTER. CITY OF WASHINGTON. -Saturday, October At 12 o'clock, noon, from pier No. 44 North river, RATES OF PASSAGE. ye from New York and Philadelphia to Cork or Liver- 5 Cabin, trom do, do: to Landon ‘Third class to Cork or Liverpool. Third class to London, Return tickets trom Liverpool, available for six months. Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, ‘and Antwerp at through rates. Passengers to Ireland by this line avoid the risk and great detention. cailing at St. Johns, ‘as tho steamers proce to Cork direct. For fr tor passage Spply at the offer of the company. JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway, New York, Agent, In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings, Been line United Sues mall Sieanahips eal every fore ine Uni mal mmahips sail every fort- night between New York Southampton ‘and Havre, ‘under ‘mail contract, leaving this side each alternate Saturday and the other gide each alternate Wednesd: YROM NEW YORK FROM NAVRE AND TOR SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTON ANDHAVRE. FOR NEW YORK. Sat'y, Sept. 24 — Wed'y, Oct. 12 OCEAN QUEEN, Seabur VANDERBILT, Lefevre... Sat'y, Oct. 8 — Wed'y, Oct. 26 ARIEL, Wilson:........... Sat'y; Oct. 22 Wed'y, Nov. 9 These steamships ter tight compartments, Price of passage either way the same, viz-— Vanprrniit—Ist cabin, $120 and $100; 24 cabin, 860. Ocxay Qu: t cabin, $10) and $40; 2d cabin, $60. ARieL—Ist cabin, $80; 2d cabin, $50. ‘Third cabin, a limited number, $80. Certificates of Passage issued from Europe to America. Specie delivered in London and Paris. D. TORRANCE, agent, No. 5 Bowling green, N. ¥. Cotton and other goods taken on freight at current r: TLANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- any’s New York and Galway line.—The next departure from New York will be the splendid and powerful si CIRCASSIAN, Captain Campbell, which sails on 1 4 October 18, touching at St. John’s,'N. Fi. to, receive the royal mails. Price of pi First class, $90, $75 and $60; third, $90, including free tickets to the principal ities on main rail’ way routes of Great Britain and Ireland. Third class must rovide plates, knife, fork, &e.,and bedding. Passage to St. john’s—First class, $60; second, $25. For freight or passage apply at the American ‘Express Company, 61 Hudson street, at their other advertised offices in the interior. Passage int third class can be secured at any of the above ollices to bring persons out from any of the principal cities on the HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS’ MAIL STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, H. J, Von Santen, Commander, Carrying the United States mails, will positively sall on SATURDAY, OCT. I, AT 12M., for Bremen, via Southampton; taking passengers for London, Havre, Southampton and Bremen at the following rates:— First cabin Apply to. GELPCKE, KECTGEN & REICHELT, 84 Broadway. IK GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- pany intend sailing their new and powerful steamers from New York direct for Glasgow, as follows:— LASGOW, Thomson, Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 12 o’clook, M. FURGH, Cummins, Wednesday, Oct.'26, at 12 o'clock, M. Rates of passage from New York, Philadelphia or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin or Londonderry:—First cabin, $75; steerage, found with an abundance of cooked pro- [sions, $90. For freight or passageapply to ROBERT CRAIG, roadway. OR HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- ampton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron mail steam- shi ‘4 BORUSSIA, Captain Trautman, will leave pier 21 North river, Saturday, October 1, 1959. First cabin. $100 | Second cabin...’...340 | Steerage. For passage apply to i oy C.B, RICHARDS & BOAS, 151 Broadway. $55 (OR HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTON. United States mail steamship OCEAN QUEEN, Captain G.P. Seabury, will sail from pier No. 8 Norih river, New York, precisely at four o'clock P. M., Saturday, September 24, with passengers, mails and specie for England and France. D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, N. ¥. Steamship VANDERBILT will follow on October 8. OTICE.—THE STEAMSHIP KANGAROO, FROM LI- verpool, will commence digchargig under general order on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 7 A.M. All goods not then per- mitted will be sent to public store under general order, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, £5 Broadway, N. Y. (OR LIVERPOOL.—THE FAVORITE, FAST SAILING ship HENRY CLAY, Captain Caulkins, is now in the stream. A few more second and third class passengers can be uccommodated. | For passage, atlow rates, apply to B. COL LINS & CO,, at the office on pier No. 6 North river. LOOK AT THESE PRICES OF THE NEW LINE FOR California:—Steerage $50, gecond cabin $75, first cabin 100, including railroad ticket. The favorite’ steamship NORTH STAR, Captain A.G. Jones, will leave from. pier No. 8, North river, Tuesday, September 20, at 2o’clock P. M., connecting via Panama Rallroad with the steamship Uncle Sam on the Pacific? Ocean, Extra steamers of this line always at Panama, insuring prompt connection at the Isthmus. The Northern Light will succeed the North Star, and leave New York on the Sth of October. For freight or’ passage apply to D..B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York city. N. B.—All persons are forbid trusting any one on account of the above ship; or owners. U Nid NEW LINE FoR CALIFORNIA, From the old established geld foot of Warren street, North river. Steerage........ $50 Second cabin. ...$75 First Cabin... $100 Tneliding railroad ticket. Sth AND 20th OF EACH MONTH. The favorite steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. Tinkle- pangh, will leave as above Wednesday, October 5, at 2 o'clock P.M. connecting, via Panama Railroad, with tie steamship Orizaba. Extra’ steamer of this line always at Panama, insnring prompt connection at the Isthmus, ‘The NORTH STAR will succeed the Northern Light, leaving New York 20th of October. For passage or freight apply at the only offices of the line in the city of New York:— No. 177 West street, corner of Warren street, And No, 5 Bowling Green, D. B. ALLEN, Agent N. B.—All persons are forbid trustiug any one on Account of the above ships or owners. OR HAVANA—STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, R. W. Shufeldt, commander. authorized to carry the United States mail, to sail every twenty days from each port. This ship will be thoroughly refitted and commence her regular fall trips on ha IOS 5, at 2o'clock P.M from ae $5 Norte iver. For freight or passage apply 10) CO., No. 83 South street. EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM. fany.—For New Orleans via lavana—To sali on Tues day, September 2 at, 12 o'clock.—The United States mail steamship DE SOTO, J. D. Bullock, commander, will com- mence to receive freight on Friday, Sept. Robinson street, North river. No bills of the hour of sailing. For freight or pass LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO 23, at pier foot of lading signed after e apply at the agents, ‘0. 1 Park place. OR NEW ORLEANS AND VERA CRUZ. To sail Saturday, October 1, 1889, at 12 o'clock M., earry- ing the United States mails. Cabin passage. «..,880 | Deck passage. . $25 The superior coppered and oma fastened steai TENNES ‘Thomas Forbes commander, will leave as above for New Orleans direct from pier foot of bree street, North river; leaving the latter port for Vera ruz on Saturday, October 15. For freight or phasage. having, elecant accommodations, ap- ply to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., No. 1 Park place. N. B.—The Tennessee will hereafter leave New Orleans for Vera Cruz on the Ist and 15th of each month. FoR SAVANNAH <THE AMERICAN ATLANTIC Steamship Company's new and favorite steamship MONT- GOMERY, F. Crocker commander, will leue pier 12 Narth river on Thursday, Sept. 22, at 4 o'clock P. M. Passage to Savannah, with unsurpassed accommodations, $15. Through tickets to New Orleans, $39 75; Mobile, $35; Montgomery, 26; Albany, $24; Atlanta, $23; Columbus, $23; Macon, $21; Augusta, Frei ight 10 cents per foot. Insurance one-half per cent. bills of lading signed after the departure of steamer. Apply B, CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, OR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. ton, South Carolina, ‘Tri-weekly United States mail side Wheel sieamship line, cabin passage $15, deck passage $6. ‘The magnificent steamship NASHVILLE, b. M. Murray. com. mander, will leave pier No. 4, North river, on Tuesday’, Sep tember 29, at 4o’clock P. M., precisely, Through tickets tothe following plac To New Orleans. $39 75 To Augusta, Ga Mobile, Ala... +35 00 +2300 Montgomer: 26 00 + 2200 Nashville, Tenn..... 30 00 20) Memphis 38 50 21 0 Ki . 2300 STON & i The COLUMBIA, Captain Berry will succced, Thurstay, September 22, and the JAMES ADGER, Captain’ R. Adams, on Saturday, September 24. (OR THE SOUTH AND sO UTHWRST, VIA CHARLES- ton, 8. C.—Triweekly United Stites Mail Sidewhoel Steamship Line.—Cabin passage, $15. Deck passage, $6. The steamship COLUMBIA, Oapuin Berry, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Thursday, Sept. 22, at 40'clock P. M, precisely. Through tickets to the following places:— To Now Orleans: $39 75 | To Augusta, Go $20 00 To Mobile, Ala... -..---- 35 00| To Atinuta, Ga 33 00 To Montgomery, Ala... 26 00 | To Charlotie, N, To Nashville, Tonn..... 30.00 | To Columb To Memphis, Tenn. . To Jack ‘To Knoxville, Tes ss vag TOD Fof freight or ‘ORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broadway. aon James Adger, Capt. Adams, succeeds on Saturday, he Marion, Capt. Foster, on Tu The Nashville, Capt. Murray, on ys ge yn whch ARRAN ha OR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GRORGE- F town.—The New York and Virginia Sorew Sieamship ( ania new and ret clanm Meamship MOUNT VERNON, F. Above ports on Wednesday Sept? gt, at Pa, Cabin pa tage, with unsnrparsed Accommodations, $7 60. Freight Se. pi foot on measutement goods: ather artes. ih. proportion, and Saturdays, No freight receiv . M.on day Of sailing No commission hatged (oe sesh oe ing hein of Indlinng fianed atter departure of steam ‘or freight or passage apply to HL. B. GI x Pn CROMWELL & CO. SHIPPING. OK LIVERPOOL, CELEBRATED CLIP! Foti DREADNOUGHT, ving cand Captain Samuels, having made fou in succession under fourte , Will sail on the Zthat Seplember, "A splendid brass band aiiached 19 ‘the shi) jualled accommodations soa ralee a ron bard plot None ee EM. DEMARIS, sooth arot, © NOM Fen of P.M. DEMA ATYANTIC AND, PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMP ANY.— she undersigned, Commissioners, 4c., will attend at i77 West atreet, corner of Warren street, on Tuesday, the $4 day of Oc ober next, at 12 o'clock at noon, to receive subscriptions 18 tee Sapkal wok £f, tae Atpatio and atte FesR om. ny, chartered of -gislature State lew York, passed Apri 19,1830" EDWIN CROSWELL, SPENCER KIRBY, D. N. CARRINGTON, New Youx, Sept. 20, 1869, N. It.—The buslneaa of the Company will be the tranaports tion of passengers and freights by steamship between the ports of New York and San Francisco. ORTH ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, REGULAR THROUGH LINE to SAN FRANCISCO, via, PANAMA RAILROAD, only with steamers Golden Gate, Golden Age, ng, and Sonora, of the Pacific Mail ‘Steamshiy Company, at Panama, DIRKCT TO ASPINWALL, ‘The aplendid sleainahi BALTIC, ADRIATIC AND ATLANTIC, Having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade, will hereafter run as above, leaving this port ou the 6TH AND 20TH OF RACH MONTH, from the foot of Caual street, North river. THE! BALTIC, 4,000 tons burthen, A. G. Gray commander, will leave on THE STH OF OCTOBER, AT 2 P. M., toconnect at PANAMA with the well known and superior steamship JOHN L. STEPHENS, F. R. Raby commander. THE ATLANTIC An experieticed surgeon i liached to euse eigen experi I at ei ip. Through freight gers will be immodiately for- tipon arrival of the steamer at Aspinwall ; Each of the above steamships has capacity for 600 to 800 tons (reight, ‘which will be taken at moderate rates. It is believed that the accommodations afforded by the abdi ships ure unsurpassed by any in the world. ‘ ® extra ship is always in reserve at Panama, so that there Fille no detention in forwarding pasengers. baggage aud ‘ q auhot freight, apply at the ofice of the Company, 83 Wall For passage apply at the only office of the companies. on the wharf? foot of Canal street, to WM. H. WIJKIAM. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR HA- vana and New Orleans.—The steamship EMPIRE CITY, in ——, will sail on Saturday, October 1, 1869, at two o'clock P. M., from foot of Warren street. Bills of lading of the proper form furnished at the office, and no bills of lading willbe signed afler hour of sailing. Freight taken on 2lst September. For freight or passage apply ai 177 West street, corner of Warren, iM. U, ROBEWTS, Agent OR HAVANA AND KEY WEST, FL, Charleston, 8. C.—The steamship CATAWH Samne! Howes, having been thoroughly overhauled and_ put in fine order, will leave Charleston for Havana, via Key West, on Saturday, Oct. 1, 186%, immediately after the arrival of ‘the steamer’ from New York. ‘Through tickets may be had on ap- plication to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broadway. NV ALBAN {commusionere And connecti: Jobn L. FROM Captain MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, , COLUMBUS, MAGON, AUGUSTA And various places in Florida, Via SAVANNAH, Ga. The FLORIDA, Captain Isaac Crowell, will leave on Saturday, September 24, at 4 P.M.. from pier No. 4 North river, Tickets can be had for the following places—fare as lo: as by any other steamer—From New York to Savannah; a commodittions superior:— New York to New O: ns, $39 75; Mobile, $35; Montgo. $26: Atlanta, Ga., $24; Albany, Ga‘, $24; Colum. bus, Ga,, $23; Macon, G Angusta, $20; Savannah, $15, SAMUEL L. MITCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway {OR SAVANNAH.—THE WELL KNOWN, FIRST CLASS side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J. J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Tues- day, Sept. 20, at 100’ciock A. M. Very superior staterooms ca be'secured by letter or telegraph. The KEYSTONE STAT! will sail as above for Charleston, 8. C., Sept. 25. Fare on either ship $15. A. Jr. Agent. Corner of Fourth and Chesnut s Philadelphia. EDUCED RATES.—THE NEW YORK AND VIR- giuia Steamship Company's steamships will receive freight every day for Tennessee, North Carolina, Portsmouth, Norfolk, City Pointand Richmond, aud will leavé pier 13 Noath river at 3 P. M., ns follows:— ROANOKE, Captain Crouch, on Tuesday. YORKTOWN, Captain Yarrish, on Thursday, JAMESTOWN, Captath Skinner. on Saturday. Passage, stateroom included, to Norfotk. reduced to $6; Pe- tersburg and Richmond, stateroom incinded, reduced to $3. Meals 60 cents extra. Freight taken on moderate terms. LUDLAM & EMINEKEN, 115 Broadway. MUSICAL. N EXCELLENT PIANOFORTE, NEW, ROSEWOOD, warranted, will be sold at a very great bargain for cash. ‘A second band piano will be taken in exchange. Please apply to A. WEBER, 155 West Broadway, near Canal street, LADY, TEACHER OF MUSIC, DESIRES A SITUA- tion ina school or private family; would go South. Ad- dress L. A., Herald office, for one week. SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, made by one of the best makers, fully warranted, with all test improvements, in perfect order; has been used a few months; worth $400; will be sold at a great sacrifice for cash, Inquire at 141 Ninth street, BEAUTIFUL GRAND PIANO FOR SALE OR TO let—price $150; the instrument belonged to a prima donna and cost her over $600, and is worth almost the same now; no objections to half cash and half in trade. Call at 165 Hester street, near the Bowery. S. MARKSTEIN. JHICKERING & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, ‘Warerooms No. 694 Broadway. ©, & Sons have been awarded 35 prize medals for the supe- riority of their manufacture for the past 35 years, ALSO FOR SALE, MASON & HAMLIN’S SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, At wholesale and retail. PIANOS TO RENT. STA BLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, We don't make the patent (!) pianos, or planos with the ‘attachment,”” but we do make good substantial and warranted pianofortes, of excellent tone and action. Our instruments re- commend themselves in price as well aa in other particulars. Call and see them. New and second hand pianos to rent. FIRTH, POND & CO., 547 Broadway, New York. OR SALE—A GOOD PIANO. INQUIRE (AT 37 HOW- ard street (OR SALE—ONE NEW ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE piano. Driggs’ new patent. Can be seen at 158 Frank- lin street. OLD MEDAL PIANOS.—G. & H. BARMORE, NO. 318 Bleecker street, offer a splendid assortment of their cele- brated improved pianos, pronounced unrivalled by the Iuidges, at great bargains. | Two seven octave second hand pia- hos, in fine order, $160 and $170. MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS.— WAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and 81 Walker street, near New York, have always received the first premium where and whenever in competition with the best makers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Every plano warranted for three years. CAN AND WILL SELL ONE OF THE FINEST TONED and richly carved pianos in the city of New York for less imoney than can elsewhere be found, without further descrip- tion. “Call at $49 Ninth avenue, near corner of Thirty-first at. & ©. FISCHER'S SUPERIOR CIRCULAR SCALE + patent damper pianos, full iron frame, unequalled for standing in tune. Wareroom 856 Broadway, ‘near Fourteenth street. Manufactory 241, 243, 245, 247 249 and 251, West ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. RS PERRINI MARETZEK, LATE: PRIMA DONNA, Contre Alto, of the Italian Operas in Milan, Turin, New York, dc., &c., gives instruction ia all branches of vocal music. For terms call or address 284 Sixth avenue, below Eighteenth street. Mut, TAUGHT IN A FEW LESSONS ON THE PIANO; singing at sight; guitar, accordeon and violin. ‘Terms at the academy, $6 for 12 lessons. 27 pianos and 2 melodeons for sale or to let—the cheapest in New York—by Professor DUMS- DAY, 200 Grand street. LESSON: . comtinn —EM BRANDEIS, PROFESSOR OF iano, gnd is ready for a few more pupils. Applications personally r_by letter will be received at his residence, 239 Bowery. Office hours from 1 to 3. and 6 to 8 P. M. USICAL.—TO PERSONS IN WANT OF PIANO. fortes—There will be two splendid pianos in the atietion Sule to take place this day at Mr. Leeds auction sale in West Eleventh street, near Filth avenue. ‘To those in want we can recommend the instruments. To be sold at eleven o'clock. aes FOR SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIES, CHICKERING & SONS’ vale large seven octave PIANOS, Warerooms 694 Broadway, N. Y. ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS—ONE T octave rosewood for $120, one for $100, and one 6% oc. tave for $9, and one for $70. Three mahogany pianos for $20, $35 and $50. A fine assortment of superior new pianos, at prices from $160 to $450, cash or monthly instalments, at. 241 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-tifth street. RK, GONZALEZ. JINGING AND PIANOFORTE.—MR. MAEDER HAS resumed business. 33 Cottage place, Bleecker street. TODART PIANOPORTES—GRAND, SQUARE AND upright. STODART & MORRIS, Manufacturers, New York Warerooms 501 Broadway. TIOLIN AND FLUTE TAUGHT IN by note, in class, at the Mu commencing this evening, at 8 o'clock. Also’ pri given on the piano, violin, guitar, flute, melodeon $10 for twenty-four lessons, Boys’ class on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock (for violin); also at $93 Hudson stroet, at 2 o'clock. L. A. BENJAMIN, Principal. $175. PIANO.—A FINE SEVEN OCTAVI imost new, for sale at the abo} AMUSEMENTS. INTER GARDEN. . A CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS, : to the COMEDY, eee MUSIC, sa BALLET, MISS AGNES ROBER' . ‘This nt, ewly conatrucled nnd decornted. from plans and desigus enrol ” by gh pee Bourcicault, ‘The doors will be opencd at half past seven precisely, and erialnments wil the geriainmens wi! coniuenoe at eglt, Wille uew domoe- bor, 4 Representing Charles Dickens’ beautiful THE CRICKET ON nes zw bea THE HEARTH, will sing the b iiatot A€ty Robin G in bal 5 Tilly Slowboy, & Charity Girl bo lakes care of the ae whi in whlch charac Will'sing’ My'firsi iove ‘Way “A Butchee Boy.” Caleb Plummer, toymaker. Mr. J. Jefferson. Bertha, his blind daughter, ‘Miss, Sara Stevens. fon. -Mr. A. H. Davenport. reduced in circimaiances in conse q in the indigo trade. Mrs. Blake. May Fielding, Edward's sweetheart. Mrs. J. H. Allen. Tackleton, a toy merchant, master to Caleb -Air. 7. B, Jobnakou. Characters in the FAIRY PROLOGUE. Fairles of the old school, very much reduced tn elreum- lances, proud of thelr family, but not above complaint 5 - Mise Clintoa 1 bard working, useful litle +++-Mlss Emily Florence -Miss Denham Miss Clintoa -Mias Burke drop ‘curtain, rep ra phanes reading oue of his comedies, at sunset, near the city, has designed and painted by Mr_ Russell Sinith. hussaass ACT I. The first scene, « wood near Dot's cottage, has been painted by Mr. Hayes (late of the Boston theatre). The secund Boone, the interior of Dot's cotiage, by W. Hawthorne. ACT 11—Finst Scxn, i ‘Scuwe.— Mr, Hayes. ACT. HIL—Dot’s cottage. PRICES OF ADMISSION Dress cirele and parquetie. Family cirele. ; Orchestra stalls. Private boxes. Box office is oped U8 A.'M., aud Beals tickets purchased until 7 P.M ‘When the theatre is fuli, notice will be placed at the entry. No SEATS WILL BE ALLOWKD TO OCCUPY THK ALLEY WAYS AND PASSAGRS, such & practice being deemed incensistent with the comfort and convenience of the audience. Seats may be secured six day's in advance Tnconseduence of the extreme length of the drama there will be no other performance. OWERY THEATRE. Leasees, MESSRS, ALLEN ANB BONTFACE, Acting Manager, T. W. MEIGHAN. The doors will open at7 and the curtain will rise at 7%. AN UNEQUALLED BI WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 21, 1859, Will be acted, by the courtesy of Caldwell, Southworth & Whit- ney, who have furnished us with advaiice slips, Poole’s dra matization of NED BUNTLINE’S LAST STORY 1N THE NEW YORK MERCURY, ENTITLED OUR MES on THE PIRATE HUNTERS OF THE G All the company in the c After which, another new drama, from the New York Weekly, calied THE MUTE SPY. The whole to conclude with the grand fairy comic panto- mime of, THE GRE ARNUM’S MUSEL ‘OND WEEK OF THE ARAB GIANT, 7g feet high, 21 years old, and weighing 417 pounds. PWEDNESDAY, in. the APTERNOON, at 8 brated drama of the MYSTERIOUS STRAN( Paris, with all the original music, &e Bi = 74a o'clock, THE FLYING DUTCHMAN; or, The Phantom Ship. After which, the HAUNTED CHAMBER. The guarled trunk of that ancient tree from the ; the Fami ly of Anacondas; the Happy Famil to be seen without additional Admittance to all, 25 cents; children under quet seats, 13 MINSTRELS. Mechanios’ Hall, 472 Broadway. IONDAY, September 19, And every night during the week. a“ ee EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLDt nd the MOST POPULAR COMPANY EVER ORGANIZED! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOK THIS WeEK : ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINNY. New Songs, Dances, Burlesques Sayings and Doings. JERRY and DAN YAN, in their burlesques. THREE HUNTERS, AFRICAN POLKA, &0. PLANTATION SONG AND DANCE, HIGH-LOW-JAC Doors open at 6%; commences at 73. Tickets 25 cents. Ga The cars of the SECOND AV NY will run eve grounds. AGRICULTURAL FAIR AT. MAMILTON PARK, 'E RAILRO COMP Ty few minuvos direan oe wer cut Rtiee OL ths idents of Brooklyn will find this the nearest route to all ‘of the Central Park. assengers visiting “The Ramble’? will leave the cars at Seventy-tirat street. FE. N. DICKINSON, Supertntendent. ROADWAY VARIETIES, 127 GRAND STREET, TWO doors from Broadway, first floor. CHEAPEST PL OF AMUSEMENT IN THE WORLD. Open every evening with ove of the largest and most talented Companies THIRTY TALENTED PERFORMERS Appear in # miscellaneous variety of entertainment. veity and Originality. nember the price TEN CENTS. ‘ORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S MORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S. MORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS, MINSTRELS, MINSTRELS, wery evening during the week, very evening during the week, rery evening during, the week. ORDWAY HALL, BOSTO! ORDWAY #ALL, BOSTO) ORDWAY HALL, BOSTON, Consisting of sixteen star performors, Consisting of sixteen star perform Consisting of sixteen star performe: MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR.—CONTRIBUTORS TO the Fair, and all others who wish their printing well and cheaply done, will please call at SUTTON’S printing oflice, 142 Fulton street No. NATETIES, 600 BROADWAY.—THE NEW COMPANY engaged at this establishment include the best talent in the city, and the verdict of the audiences encourage the man agement to produce new novelties ight. HIRTY-FOUR NEW PERFORMERS ENGAGED AT the Gaieties—One hundred and twenty-three acts now offered every night. No waiting for the stage or orchestra. R. FRANZ SCHLOTTER BEGS TO INFORM HIS patrons and the public, that he will return in the steamer Fulton, sailing the 2th of ‘September, from Havre. Lett and communications will be received ‘at C, Breusing’s music store, 701 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. GOUNTRY SEAT WANTED—WORTH ABOUT $8,000, without ineumbrance, for which will be given in exchange an elegant first class house, centrally located in this city, worth $16,000, oe wed for $8,000. Address, with full particulars, stating location aud means of access, C. 8. Iu, box Bere Post oitice, N.Y. TEWELLER'S DROP.—WANTED A SECOND HAND drop, weighing from fifty to seventy-five pounds, A line Addressed to box 3,425 Post office, will have attention, ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE BY A FIRST class tenantwith a smail private family. A good oppor- tunity if proper care of the furniture is considered. Address box 2,92) Post olice. ANTED—A PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF four or five rooms, between Fifteenth and Thirtieth streets, near Sixth avenue; rent not to exceed $16 per month, ‘Address W., Madison square Post oftice, ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, BELOW THIRTIETIH street; rent about $600. Address box 1,889 New York Post ofice. TANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARE ) “desirous of get pr thi oms for the purpose of the yard or its vicinity preferred. Any ke a pleasant arrangement of this kind may for two days. one wishing to m address Lawrence, Herald offic ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT W “iidren, part of a modern. built house; nt to be mode- ourth and Twenty-cighth streets, west B, B. W., box 3,333 Post office for vation betwee! ee ‘Adare of Fifth avenue. two days. TANTED-FOR THE WINTER, BY A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, twojneatly furnished ‘rooms on th third floor, without board; terms must be modera Seventh or Tenth ward; references exchauged, three days G. W. ., box 137 Herald oftice, ANETD—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THE FIRST OR Wi rrcond door of a house in & respectable neigh porhood, between Sixth and First avenues; not higher than Twentieth street preferred. “Address J, box 20 Herald ofice, ic. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM OCTOBER Wrist May 1. Address, giving fil particulars. as to location, rent, &c., box 2,408 Post office, TANTED—A TWO STORY HOUSE, IN A RESPEC. ‘WA ithle neighborhood, within five or ten minutes’ walle of Greenwich and Warren streets, suitable for a small. family. Address, with terms, location, &c., John A. Tarrant, druggist, corner of Warren and Greenwich streets. BOWERY, PART OF A : NTED—EAST OF THE ae ee Bee rays "W2imall house; lower part preferred. ‘Address 1. box peck 148 Herald office. ATANTED TO PURCHASE—ONE TO FOUR LOTS MATRIMONIAL, N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, OF LIBERAL EDUCA tion, high position, and some means, with refined habits, domestic inclinations, and Christian principles (Episcopalian), with n good presence, 5 years of age bit never married, de sires to form a matrimonial alliance with a lady, true hearted and amiable, affluent and refined, He is sincere, and trists his fair respondent will be the same, Address in ‘confidence BB. A. C., box 164 Herald office, GENTLEMAN, THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE, OF brepossessing appearance, possessed of ample means, ix desirous of sharing his means with a young lady, from 18 to 22 years of age, with some degree of beauty, refinement, anda loving disposition, Address for three days, in coufidence J. Doane, Bro: y Post office, N. Y. ei ah Re MATRIMONIAL, ADVERTISEMENT.—THE ECC Cirenlar was to nppear Monday, Delayed by a_ pri interesting matter. Will appear to-night. (Matrimonial busi noes improving.) Circular to be sold at the news roon living at « distance can it sent three months for 18 cents. (It in an envelope 25 cents.) Address Allen Kelly, New: York Poat oflice. HOSE MATRIMONIALLY INCLINED WILL DO WELL to read an “eccentric circular” just issued; it contains much which is new, true and amusing, giving correct informa. tion how to readily ‘obtain a partner for life, withont practisiny deception or being deceived. Look ont for an “expose” of matrimonial humbugs, ofeasional widows" &c. Pun abead. Enclose ton cents for a copy of the “Kecontric Ciroular,”" and aidresa Allen Kelly, New York Post ofice, on Fifty-fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, or near there. Address, stating terms, Mr. Janes H. Johnson, ew York Post office. ANTED TO RENT—FOR TWO OR MORE YRARS, from November 1, an unfurnished two and a half or three story house, in good order, with modern improv dion below rteenth street preferred. Rent m ply to FIRTH, PO! & CO., 547 Broadway. oy FURNITURK, T THE FAGLE ENAMELLED FURNITURE MANU- factory, 6H Broadway, five doors above Lanra Keene's theatre—Chatber suits of this celebrated furniture in all style and colors, at prices from $25 and upwards. Strangers in the city will piease call and examine. Mattresses, te. EDROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, IN ALL 00. B lors and styles, of superior and warranted manufacture, finished in landscapes, fruit, fresco and flowers, at F. Hy FARRINGTO: 308 Canal street, opposite Wooster. Maau- factory, $6 and 48 Wooster street. Established in 1848. NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITES OF FURNITURE, IN HN ANtolors and styles, wholesale and etall, a 925 aud ups wards; also, mauresses and palliagses, WARREN WARD, 277 Canal street, Four doors east of Broadway, N. ¥. JURNITURE BOUGHT FOR RRADY MONEY.—A FAIR ue given in Peady money for Turniture, carpets, Books, &o., a 123 Sixth avenue, between Ninth aud Teeth sia. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—Wx AY.—TROVATORE. fates are ‘This moralng comniences the sale of seats for ‘THIS RVEN- NGO NTIDRDAY, Bot Tae Ae en open at THC efi MA DAME ADELAIDE RTEST in # new role. L sein 1, TROVATORE. Madame CORTESI will appear, for the first timein America, tn her great role of LEONOWA. Madame STRAKOSCH as AZUCENA. : BRIGNOLI and AMODIO In their original and celebrated roles. .. MAX MARETZEK Hien cect: and banat mpl th e general arrangements the direct guperintendeuce of B. ULLMAN. “~ Ox TuoRapay, Sept. 22, at 8, Last night but two of the great caniatrice, MADAME GASSIER. on which occasion will be given Hellini's celebrated opera of 1 PURITANT, with one of the most magnificent casts with which that favorite opera hug ever been given. MA DAME GASSIER will appear for the first time in America in the role of Furia. Signor BRIGNOL + Signor AMODIO, Signor JUNCA a+ Oe FRripay, Sey ‘Only ‘nigt LA TRAVIATA, Last night but one of DAME CORTEST. The pale of Heats for La Traviata commences on Thursday. On SATURDAY next, at one o'clock, Last GRAND GALA MATINEE of the present season. 4 all the Nae prwessr! ag Ayreon, WITHOUT an we Ar of the Company will appear y EXCEPTION. bast ie #RAND COMBINED ENTERTAINMENTS. ‘The entire Opera of LUCTA DI LAMMERMOOR. In addition to which, TUREE ACTS OF THREE DIFFERENT OPERAS, AND & GRAND CONCERT. Norice.—Full particulars of the Matinee will be given to. morrow. All arrangements will be made on the most magnid. cent scale, the directors being determined to make this Matinee the greatest ever given in this city, Although there will ben multiplicity of entertainments, which will Ampart to the Mati nee the character 3 ty AgGRAND FESTIVAL. | notwithstanding the immense expenses of the Gal 02, THERE WILL BE NO INCREASE IN THE PRICE'OF w ate the nae of ik ith a view to facilitate the sale of tickets TWENTY TICKET OFFIC have been established at the following plac may be procured in advance, and thus a rush at the opening of the doors may be avoided:— ‘The box oflice at the Academy of Music. ‘The down town ticicet office at Sibell’s, 12 Wall street MUSIC STORES. Breusing’s, Scharfenberg & Luis, Nunns & HOTELS. ypolitan, The Ast House, the New York Hotel, the Everett, the Union Place Ho- r House, the Mi Nicholag, the La Farge tel, and the FIFTH AV BROOKLYN Rose's, 142 Atlantic street; Prox’s, Tic ‘gts, will likewise be for sal ENTRANCE DOOR OF THE ACADEMY, for which expecia! purpose FOUR ADDITIONAL TICKET OFFICES will be opened. ‘The doors will be opened at 12. ‘The Matinee will commence at Lovelock precisely. The Entre Acts will be of short dura tion, so that visiters from the country may be in time for the railroads and steamboats, ‘On Monday and Tuesday, of next week, THE TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON, previous to the departure of the artisis for Boston, RECAPITULATION OF RFORMANCES. Tis EVENING—MADAME CORT + -TROVATORE. ‘TuvespaY—MADAME GASSIER T PURITANT. Fripay—MADAME CORTEST...... TRAVIATA. Satunpay—THE GRAND GALA MATINEE FESTIVAL, on a scale of grandeur never before witnessed in this country. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, CLOSE OF THE SEASON, when the artista, including the entire chorus and orchestra, will leave for Boston. HOTEL, '3 Fulton street. ut the i Poa A KEENE’S THEATRE. THE WORLD AND STAGE. THe NEW COMEDY TRIUMPHANT, Ag nightly represented by (he FINEST COMPANY or COMEDIANS: that has EVER BEEN COLLECTED 1x THIS THEATRE, Which has always. STOOD PRE-EMINENT for ite BEAUTIFUL ACTING. me NEW COMEDY or WORLD AND STAGE, more PROVOCATIVE OF FUN, hearty LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE, than even our FAMOUS AMERICAN COUSIN, A GENUINE COMEDY, and a BEAUTIFUL replete wi FUN FUN! FUNt AND CALLING FORTH SMILES AND TEARS. IT WOLDS. THE AUDIENCE SPELL BOUND. ‘ACT FIRST, THE PARK AT WESTLAND MANOR, ACT SECOND, THE HOME OF THE ACTRESS, ACT THIRD, THE HOTEL AT PAU, IN THE PYRENEES, THE HON. HARRY MALPAS ‘AND HIS DOUBLE. THE DISMISSAL, BY THE ACTRESS, OF THE PERAMBULATING BUDGET OF SONGS, wo GOES FROM THY GAZE LIKE A BEAUTIFUL, ETC. SER. THAT ELOPEMENT, THE MOST DELICIOUS SCANDAL OF THE DAY, ou! WHAT WOULD DEAR DR. TIGHT SAY? REMEMBER, OLD PROPRIETY AND HER WONDERFUL BANDBOX. ACTUALLY MORE FUN CROWDED INTO TWO AND A HALF HOURS or RATIONAL AMUSEMENT THAN PEOPLE CAN LAUGH AT ro DOUBLE THE TIME. YEAS, YEAS, YEAS. THE BEST COMEDY OF THE DAY, AS UIVERSALLY ecknowledged by the only true criterion, THE PUBLIC. A FIRST CLASS ACTOR IN EVERY PART, The new comedy, THE WORLD AND STAGE. ‘The new comedy, THE WORLD AND STAGE. The new comedy, THE WORLD AND STAGE. Will be presented this evening with a full cast, embracing the names of New York's acknowledged favorites. Fanny Kelly (a celebrated actress). -Miss Laura Keene Lady Castlecrag (her sister) Ada Clifton Mite Lipgine. 4 qi Hetty Stubbs, with the beaulifidl soug “Chery Ripe”... 7 Mi Lady Fanny Gable. ‘The Hon. Mrs. Cruikshanks. ‘Trimmer. ss The Hon. Harry Malpas Sir Norman Castiecrag. Leonard Ashton. Sir Dazzly Browser. Morceau.. NO OTHER PIECE WILL BE PERFORMED, be secured one week in advance. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THE SICILIAN VESPERS. Wanted, twenty extra chorus singers (ten ladies and ten gentlemen) for Verdi's new opera of THE SICILIAN VES- PERS. Apply to Mr. Hansler, chorus master, at 12 o'clock, at the stage door of the Academy. iSJC HALL, mM Springfield, Mass., Having every requisite of a first class metropolitan theatre or concert rooni, is offered to rent to responsible parties, for first class entertainments only. Address as above. N. B.—Spring- field, Worcester and New Bedford make a good winter clreuk, ICTURE GALLERY—FREE ADMISSION, Fine gallery and fing pictures at the looking glass estab- lishment of M. P. WHITLOCK, 366 Canal street, opposite ‘Wooster street. Open until 8 P. M, ASTROLOGY. CLAIRVOYANT.—MRS. SEYMOUR, 308 FOURTH A. Street, few doors weet of Broadway, the most success ful medical’ and business clairvoyant in America. Consulta- tion on sickness, business, absent friends, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. STONISHING TO AIL ‘ADAME MORROW, THE seventh daughter, has a natural gift to tell all the events Of life—even the thou isiters—at 154 Ludlow street, fifth door from Housma. Fee fifty cents. Gentlemen not ad- mitied. CARD — SPIRITUALISM —MRS. L. STEVENS, trance, personating, speaking and writing medium, Piense call at $0 East Twenty-fourth street, five doors east of Fourth avenue. ADAME MEYER, LATE OF 87 SECOND STRERT, M has removed to 296 Kighth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. She continues to tell past, present and future events, likewise marriages, journeys, lawsuits, business projects, sickness, absent frie: and propert¥ lost or len. Madame Meyer converses in aglisb, French and German, and gives warrantee for her art. ADAME SILAEFFER, 281 THIRD STREET, SK floor, front, between avenues © and D, the daughter, has a natural gift to tell about love, marria, friends, business and journeys. Office hours from 9P.M. Ladies 25 cents, gentlemen 0 cents. N ADAME FLEURY, 263 BROOME STRE! brated by her science, gives medical advice, consulted on business, marriage, absent friends, ec netism. She speaks French, English and German. N., Baa WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED + Madame PREWSTER { She has been consnited by thousands in this and other cities, with entire satisfaction. | She feels confident she has no equal.’ She tells the name of future Wite or husband, also that of her visiter. Tf you wish trath ive her a call at 251 Third avenue, above Twenty-first street, -acies, Scents; gentlemen, $1. Q CHRISTOPHER STREET.—IF YOU WISH TO HAVE 43 iNeintgrmaton ot your ails through ite, then don fail to consult Mrs. H, ROEDER, the knowledge of which will BAVE YOU Years of sorrow and care. Her oilice is at 43 Christo- pher street, near Waverley place. —MAMADE WIDGER, CLATRVOYANT, 29 pahte ra lady, unveils the mystery of futu Sey, love, war absent friends, sickness; prescribes medi Cities for All diseases, (ils lucky Numbers. property lost or Solon. 26 Bowers, beyween Wouston and Bleecker streets, by. Diag: N'B!0'8 GARDEN.—DOORS OPEN AT 1, TO Coad menee al 73, o'clock. Tickets 60 cents. Upper boxes 25 cents, et, 21, 138, Of the renowned Ta ie Toa MARIA HENNECART ae IN HER LAST GRRAT svco TERPSICHORB. Commenein, to with the lau ble "THE SHORE MAMI O Te OF ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE.. Sole Leasee aud Manage Stage Manager. Z Mr. THIS THEATRE, ‘Thoroughly renovated in all departments, Is NOW OPEN FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE NEW COMED®, BRILLIANT RECEPTION OF THE COMPANY. The success of the new comedy, pronounced by an autignos FILLING THE THEATRE FROM PIT DOME, equal to any of the various triumphs at this theatre, induces the management to announce tt for repetition ‘Tus Eveoana, AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR. WITH THE FOLLOWING MAGNITICENT COMPANY AND ORCHESTRA, names will appear in the following programme of en- tertainments, dramatic and musical, whieh have been expressly forthe occasiou, The entertainments will commence A NEW AND ORIGINAL COMEDY Written by John Brougham, Kaq In five Sele, extltied TH Weiten RULING PASSION, ritten expressiy for this establishment. Job Binglebeart, with for a memory. Mr. W. R. Blalee ‘Tom Texter, witha passion foe uillty and Pilg Hore lester. -Mr. Lester Wallagts Maurice ‘@ aingula ion [ee a ular passion under the Hercules Har h i for nothing pare * ticular except atunning a See on be ‘aboot Mr- Honeydew, with a passion for self be Mr. James, with a pass! ugusta Honeyde: ‘Tilly Hollester, wi Tom Dexter. . Widow Hollester mind... ...+6 knees tneee Mrs. Honeydew, with « passion for d ment... Mary Anne, ngs any. zs : .....- Misa Julia Tree ‘THE NEW SCENERY, by ISHERWOOD, Will comprise ACT 1. DRAWING ROOM, AT MR. HONBYDSW’ oT 2, RECEPTION ROOM AND CONSERVATORY. ACT 3, ib PICNIC AND FRT® CHAMPETRI ACT 4, APARTMENTS AT _MONEYDEW'S. ACT 5, COTTAGE AND GARDEN AT WIDOW HOLLESTER’S. THE ORCHESTRA under the direction of Mr. ROBERT STOEPEL. The Music. especially composed and arranged for the oeem- sion, will cousist of, PREVIOUS TO THE COMEDY AND BETWEEN EACH ACT, 1. Overture, “Pre aux Cleres’ nase Herela 2 Mazurka, on Meyerbeer’s new Opera, “Le Pardon de Ploermel’’....... Pt R. Stoopel 8. Polka, “Summer Night in the Wooda’”.... R. Stoepel This piece will be descriptive as follows:—Twilight Stlenos— Faint Chirping of Birds—The Cricket—The Cuckoo and the Katydid. Evening Bells—Frolic of the Frogs, Crickets and Katydids—Drone of the Locust, and General Jubilee, Mid- night—Murmur of Insects—Faint Adieus of the Little Chori tere—Tranquillity Slumber. “Daybreak. 4. Imperial Green D Ati’s Grand Opera, Hains yy a 6. Selection, on Dou Poiiuto)..... . . E QU ADRIULE OF ALL INUTTONS R. Stoepet Tntroduction—Russian Hymn, accom by the Marsel- Jaixe and La Parisienne. No. 1. Moori farch, Africam Song, Arabian D No. 2. Spanish Sapatiedo. No. 8. Ire- land, Scotland and England. No. 4. France. Air de Vaude- ville’ “Ah vous, dirais:je-Mamau’ Partant’ pour la Syrie” No. 5. Ethiopian Distant March, Hail Columbia. The entertainments ‘will couclude with Morton's very best farce, entitled TICKLISH TIMES. Sir William Ramsay, a Jacobite leader... Bodkin Jansen, a D Conslables Mrs. Grigg! Winifred: Cherry es reagurer. - Doors open at seve eight. Oliver, Mrs. Sloam To commence at a quarter before Box office open at 8 A. M.,ou Monday, and every day during the season. Several attractive novelties are in preparation. EW BOWERY THEATRE, Sole proprictors......Measra. G. , Fox & J. W. Lingard Private boxes.......++ - arsed incae ae Orchestra se Bue. 120. £3 25e. Be. GRAND REVIVAL Of the grand historical drama of THE THREE GUARDSMEN, Wednesday evening, Sept. 21, 1859; The performances will commence with the GUARDSMEN, D'Artagnan........... rer . Mr. Nagte. ‘After which the comic pantomime of the SCHOOLMASTER Coneluding with the roaring comic farce of the LOTTERY TICKET. Pit AT HOME AGAIN, 444 BROADWAY, a Between Grand and Howard streets, OPE RY EVENING. OVER 11,500 PEOPLE Visited last week, And welcomed the comy To pe to THEIR OLD HOM!) fe Mees ACC AON OF bevranr. hey will presenta varied programme of all that i HUMOROUS AND ECCENTRIC IN NEGRO MINSTRESL®. TIME CHANGED—Doors open at 634, curtain rises at ig before 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; children under 10 years 13 centa. TOW op ACADEMY OF DESIGN, TENTH STREET, THE SECOND EXHIBITION OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, Including specimens of Rosa Bonheur, Troyon, Conture Ra. Frere, Maller, Limbinet, Ward, Wallis, Hook, Frost, Linnell, illais, OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO5P. M., AND FROM7 TO 10 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Catalogues 16 conte, {OBERT CROFTS, Manager. no OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. sy NOTICE. In consequence of the inclemency of the weather, the open- ing of the Fair at Palace Garden is postponed until Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 10 A. M. rticles will be received for competition until Saturday eve- ning, the 24th inst, By order of the Board of Managers. DAVID R. JAQUES, Chairmaa, Ww. B. Leonarn, Corresponding Secretary, Joux W. Cuampers, Recording Secretary. R. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. All business communications with the above artists must be addressed to N. B. Clarke, business agent, 91 Prince street, jew York. GRICULTCRAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTI- TUTE AND NEW YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Now open at Hamilton Park, and will continue three days, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21, 22 and 23. The cars of the Second and Third avenue railroads run te the ground every minute. By order of the Board. A. P. CUMMINGS, Chairman, Joun W. Cuampens, Secretary. EW YORKER STADT THEATER, 37 & 39 BOWERY. Fourth time of PHILIPPINE WELSER, . New drama by OSCAR VON REDWITZ. HEATRICAL.—MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, THE IRISH BOY AND YANKEE GIRL, Having completed their engagement at the Howard Athanwum, Boston, are now at the HOLIDAY STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE, Following in Washington, D. C., and Pittsburg, Paq returning ‘o New York on or about the 7th of October. HEATRICAL CARD.—MRS. MAEDER BEGS TO IN- form ladies wishing to study for the stage that she continues to give instruction in that art in_all its branches, at her reai- dence, 33 Cottage place, corner of Houston street. NTERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTION, 694 Broadway, corner Fourth street. Open from 10 A. A i M. to 10 P. M. “Admission 25 cents. Many new paintings have been added to this gallery, whlols contaitis the most beautiful pieces of modern art. IHEATRE ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA —THIS elegant establishment to let, by the night or week, on and. after October 3. Apply to J. W. BUCKLAND, Lessee, Mon- treal. w* GH'S PANORAMA OF ITALY IS ATTRACTING crowds at HOPE CHAPEL Every evening at 8, Wednesday and Saturday atSo’clock. Ad- mittance 25 cents. ‘Children 10 cents. ADAME ANNA BISHOP MADAME ANNA BISHOP MADAME ANNA BISHOP Atthe Athan@um, Brooklyn, in a Grand Concert. Be ocuti0n, AND DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—J. B. BROWN, having returned from his Western reading tour, will receive pupils for private instruction on immediate appli cation at bis room, No. $ Clinton Hall, Astor place CADEMY OF MUSIO.—FIVE STOCKHOLDER'S TICK- ets, with eligible secured seats, to be let for one year, Inquire of EDGAR LOGAN, No. 8$ Merchant's Exchange. Se ee ee NO ened OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, A MOST sublime and artistic panorama, painted by pti nent artists, and pronounced by the press the most superb pa- horamie painting ever produced. This is no humbag; an in- terview will satsty. Ais? East Broadway, from ten to two o'clock. MEDICAL. TER'S ONLY OFFICE IS AT NO. 8 Df. Doin rect New York city. Established A. D. 1894, Open from 8 A. M. until 10 o'clock at night, Suadays excepted. 00. R. WARD'S ONLY OFFICE, 483 BROADWAY, NEXT Ds Winiack’s theatre, up stairs. Oftice hours from 7 A. Me fil 10 P. M., daily. ‘Treatment by letter, per mail or expreas, of the New Yor) niversity, ral © MAY con. juited at his od established office, from 33 A. Me wo'8 P.M. R. WATSON, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL OOLLEGR of Surgeons, London, may be consulted at his residences, aS ne atte, gecotd block weet of Broadway, from 3 A. R, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR TH® Hay tant yours devoted his attention ean office: preaties. lay be consul iy, from 8 i mornin, ¢ in evening, Sundays excepted. mone DP BARROW, 194 BLEECKER STREET, N. ¥. FOUR doors below Macdougal street. Hours ‘of consultation from 11 till 2 and from 4 to 8. PARIS AND LONDON OFFICES OF DR, LARMONT: 647 Broadway, New York, wp siairs, from 94. M. 06 Be M., and Thursdays ull Qevening ‘Treatmen by mall aud og preas, also

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